NFL Week 16 Playoff Drama: Seahawks Clinch NFC West, Williams Leads Bears Comeback, Key Injuries Shake Postseason Race
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Chicago Bears rookie Caleb Williams delivered a perfect 46-yard dime to DJ Moore for a walk-off touchdown in a comeback stunner over the Packers, boosting their wildcard hopes as Williams praised his growth in the postgame presser on ChicagoBears.com. Pittsburgh Steelers lose T.J. Watt to a lung condition against the Lions, Atlanta's Drake London is questionable with a knee issue versus the Cardinals per Ian Rapoport on NFL.com, and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers face a must-win divisional battle with the Carolina Panthers for playoff positioning, as previewed by Sara Walsh. Snoop Dogg headlines the halftime show for the Lions-Vikings Christmas game on Netflix from U.S. Bank Stadium, promising a holiday spectacle. Cincinnati Bengals coach Zac Taylor calls late-season fights character-building despite playoff elimination. Off-field, former NFL punter Chris Kluwe claims he was fired from his high school coaching gig in Huntington Beach after protesting a city council's MAGA plaque at the library, calling it censorship and facing a misdemeanor charge, according to LAist. New York Giants rookie Abdul Carter turned heads at the 2025 Draft in a thobe honoring his Islamic faith, reflecting growing acceptance of religion in sports amid surveys showing majority fan support.
Die-hard listeners, advanced notes: Seahawks' OT heroics featured Geno Smith's back-of-endzone strike to Jaxon Smith-Njigba, while Rams' Jared Verse and Kobie Turner sacked Sam Darnold for a crucial 9-yard loss. Chiefs saw Chargers' Daiyan Henley's red-zone pick and Laiatu Latu's tipped INT off Patrick Mahomes, plus a trick-play 33-yard TD catch by Jameis Winston. Lions' David Montgomery? Wait, Gibbs scorched for a 69-yard OT TD run versus Giants. Eagles' Jalen Hurts made history as the first QB to win back-to-back NFC East titles since 2004, per PhiladelphiaEagles.com, fueling Super Bowl buzz.
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